and when Rules are applied...this becomes alot more difficult because you have to give careful consideration as too how you are going to attack.(when it should be automatic)

As someone who trains BJJ as well as Wing Tsun i just think that MMA rules suite one art alot more than another.

(another example is that you can't kick or stamp an opponent who is on the ground, this automatically favours the grappling arts over the striking)

So when you were saying this, you weren't trying to say that too many Wing Chun moves are dangerous for the ring? And if they're dangerous for the ring, how do you train them realistically during your training?

So when you were saying this, you weren't trying to say that too many Wing Chun moves are dangerous for the ring? And if they're dangerous for the ring, how do you train them realistically during your training?

No thats Right i was'nt saying that! LOL

I was discussing how i think the Standard MMA/Vale Tudo Rules Suite certain Arts better than others.(if you cant admit that then i think YOUR in denial)

Anyway Q: You practice a CMA Do you think your art 'at least' matches what is being learnt in your run of the mill 'MMA gym' or Not? (if you dont why are you studying it?)

The street argument is retarded. BJJ is so much overkill for the street that its ridiculous. Unless you're the idiot that picks a fight with the high school wrestling team, barring knife or gun play, the opponent shouldn't make it past double leg + ground and pound - Osiris

You want to attract more CMAers to explain why he's nuts over those "Redneck MMAers" he talks of in the other thread.

Pick any two.

Calm down, it's only ones and zeros.

"Your calm and professional manner of response is really draining all the fun out of this. Can you reply more like Dr. Fagbot or something? Call me some names, mention some sand in my vagina or something of the sort. You can't expect me to come up with reasonable arguments man!" -- MaverickZ